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Mambo Australia : ウィキペディア英語版
Mambo Graphics

Mambo Graphics (also, 100% Mambo) and marketed as Mambo is an Australian company designer of surf and street clothing. It was launched in 1984, by musician Dare Jennings and business partner, Andrew Rich in the Sydney suburb of Alexandria. On January 6, 2015 it was announced that Mambo was acquired by Saban Brands
== Early Days ==
In the early 1970s Dare Jennings owned a large and successful screenprinting business Phantom Textile Printers, producing T-shirt and fabric prints for a variety of commercial clients. He also owned an independent record label, Phantom Records.
Mambo began life as an “after hours” project in the Phantom artroom. The graphics were initially created by in-house artists such as Jodi Phillis, and by freelance artist, Richard Allan whose first T-shirt graphics, ‘Real Wrestlers, Real Wrestling’ and, ‘Call Of The Wild (Farting Dog)’ were the best sellers..
Mambo is an Australian surf and street clothing brand. It was found by Dare Jennings and business partner Andrew Rich at Alexandria in Sydney in 1984.

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